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First sub enclosure build design - will it work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blimsters" data-source="post: 8858388" data-attributes="member: 689917"><p>Thanks for the comments, that's reassuring.</p><p></p><p>Whenever I'm testing out some new speakers or headphones, some of the first albums to go on are things like Panda Dub - Shapes and Shadows, Two Fingers - Stunt Rhythms, Tetra Hydro K - Labotomie, Drumspyder - The Mother Rune... I could go on, but anything from those will give you an idea. Basically stuff with a lot of sub-bass, so I'd like the subwoofer to be picking up the bottom end. The car actually had decent-sized door speakers as standard (6.75"), which I've upgraded to some that in theory have a response down to 40Hz, so they can do some of the work too.</p><p></p><p>We pick and choose our measurement systems over here (surely the only place in the world that dispenses fuel in litres and then measures its consumption in miles per gallon), so here's the 'corrected' specs:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Enclosure internal volume: 1.15 ft^3 (factoring in port and speaker displacement)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Port area: 12.4 (4cm height)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Total port length: 28.5"</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Tuning frequency: 30Hz</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blimsters, post: 8858388, member: 689917"] Thanks for the comments, that's reassuring. Whenever I'm testing out some new speakers or headphones, some of the first albums to go on are things like Panda Dub - Shapes and Shadows, Two Fingers - Stunt Rhythms, Tetra Hydro K - Labotomie, Drumspyder - The Mother Rune... I could go on, but anything from those will give you an idea. Basically stuff with a lot of sub-bass, so I'd like the subwoofer to be picking up the bottom end. The car actually had decent-sized door speakers as standard (6.75"), which I've upgraded to some that in theory have a response down to 40Hz, so they can do some of the work too. We pick and choose our measurement systems over here (surely the only place in the world that dispenses fuel in litres and then measures its consumption in miles per gallon), so here's the 'corrected' specs: [LIST] [*]Enclosure internal volume: 1.15 ft^3 (factoring in port and speaker displacement) [*]Port area: 12.4 (4cm height) [*]Total port length: 28.5" [*]Tuning frequency: 30Hz [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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